Intro To Criminology

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Personal Biography
1. When I was growing up, I always wanted to be a police officer. After getting accepted into Millersville University, I knew I had to find the major that will lead me to fulfill my dreams. Now that I’m getting deeper into the Sociology Criminology major, I am seeing that the options for the path I chose are endless.
2. My approach towards sociology would definitely be a careerist. In my opinion, I know what I want to do, and that’s what I’m going to do. I decided I wanted to be a cop a while ago, but before I do that I want to graduate and go into the Air Force to become an officer. After the Air Force, I would like to enroll into the police academy to start my training towards my career.
3. Out of all the courses that I have taken over the past couple years; I would say that my Intro to Sociology class was my favorite. Intro to Sociology was my favorite because it opened my eyes to the major, and made me realize all the possibilities. Also, another course that I enjoyed was my Criminology class because it also gave me insight on information I didn’t know before.
4. I didn’t have any guidance coming into the sociology program here at Millersville. I wasn’t enlightened on all the possibilities such as going to graduate school, and all the job …show more content…

The steps that I’m taking to making myself a stronger candidate for employers is by getting better at statistical analysis, research, Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Also, since I’m coming into my final courses as an undergraduate, I will be interning in the next 6 months to a year. In class, we discussed that sometimes internships can lead to possible job opportunities, and that is a huge advantage to have when trying to find a job after college. If my internship doesn’t end in a job opportunity, I plan on applying to the Officer Training Program in the Air Force. Finally, I am going to have to build my resume by joining clubs such as the Sociology club and doing volunteer

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